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Graduate seminar, Professor Wayne Rebhorn (The University of Texas at Austin)
Machiavelli + Renaissance rhetoric
Thursday 17th May, 3-4.30pm
American Culture Center

The English Literature Program is honored to be hosting eminent
Renaissance Studies scholar, Professor Wayne A. Rebhorn, and we
are fortunate indeed that the professor has agreed to conduct a
seminar among our Graduate students on some of his recent research.

Professor Rebhorn is the Celanese Centennial Professor at the
University of Texas at Austin, where he teaches English, Italian, and
Comparative Literature. He has written extensively on Renaissance
literature in English, Italian, French, Spanish, and Latin, on authors
from Boccaccio through More and Shakespeare down to Milton.

Working from two studies, the entry ¡°Rhetoric and Politics¡± in
The Oxford Handbook of Rhetorical Studies (2017), and ¡°Machiavelli¡¯s
Prince in the epic tradition¡± in The Cambridge Companion to Machiavelli
(2010), Professor Rebhorn will offer a short précis of his findings in
these papers before conducting a Q&A session with participants.

Graduate students are asked at their earliest convenience to RSVP,
using the sign-up sheet in J828. Please prepare by reading the
attached papers ¡¦ and be sure to bring your questions with you!

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